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  • Rafael
    Speed Bag Trainee
    • Jan 2010
    • 2

    #1

    Good day folks! New user here.

    Hey there, I'm Rafael and I'm from NY. Total beginner to the speed bag and would love to get into this as much as I can.

    I'm sure you have all been asked this before by a new person, but what would be the ideal equipment for a new person to this hobby? Any suggestions on what bag to get and what platform or does that depend on where I will be doing my speed bag hitting? If it does, I will be doing it in my own room in my apartment.

    Good to be here and hope I will get to hear from you guys soon. Cheers!
  • RenoRattler
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 210

    #2
    Originally posted by Rafael View Post
    Hey there, I'm Rafael and I'm from NY. Total beginner to the speed bag and would love to get into this as much as I can.

    I'm sure you have all been asked this before by a new person, but what would be the ideal equipment for a new person to this hobby? Any suggestions on what bag to get and what platform or does that depend on where I will be doing my speed bag hitting? If it does, I will be doing it in my own room in my apartment.

    Good to be here and hope I will get to hear from you guys soon. Cheers!
    Apartment? I like to encourage everyone I know to take up the Speed Bag, but your neighbors may hate you. Even a solidly mounted drum makes quite a bit of noise.

    This platform right here seems to be the most recommended platform around.

    Bags are mostly personal preference, you'll probably want to start out with a larger bag. 9x6 or 10x7, as larger bags have larger hitting area and are generally a bit easier to control. Title bags have a really good price tag, and are highly recommended hereabouts.

    Everybody else has lots more experience than me, and we are always glad to help out new Baggers. Welcome!

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    • ukspeedbag
      Speed Bag Guru
      • Nov 2007
      • 736

      #3
      Hey Rafael, Welcome to the forum my friend. You certainly came to the right place. I think Reno has given you the advice you need. The Everlast Adjustable platform is an excellent piece of equipment. My pennies worth is, spend some time here reading on the different bags, how to mount a platform and reducing vibration/noise.
      Purchase The Speed Bag Bible by Alan Kahn (the book and cd.) This will get you hooked in no time. Also check out The Speedbagskunk's video's
      and here
      Get yourself started, make some video's and post them to Youtube and link them to here. This way you will make some fantastic progress.

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      • Roc Stone
        Speed Bag Guru
        • Oct 2007
        • 475

        #4
        How Do!
        sigpic'IRON HORSE, LIVE TO RIDE'

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        • spinsmashpop
          Speed Bag Wizard

          • Nov 2008
          • 1081

          #5
          Welcome! You joined up at a great time! Speed Bag Bibles, Alan Kahn, Speed Bag Skunk, Speed Bag Truck's, etc.... It's all happening...
          But in a couple days you will see 5 guys on the 6 Speed Bag Porch!
          Speed Bag insanity of the likes never seen before!
          BAG ON!

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          • TJ_MaTee
            Senior Member

             
            • Nov 2009
            • 316

            #6
            "Here, Here!"

            Originally posted by spinsmashpop View Post
            Welcome! You joined up at a great time! Speed Bag Bibles, Alan Kahn, Speed Bag Skunk, Speed Bag Truck's, etc.... It's all happening...
            But in a couple days you will see 5 guys on the 6 Speed Bag Porch!
            Speed Bag insanity of the likes never seen before!
            BAG ON!
            BT My Man! "It just doesn't get much better the this!" "BAG ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
            T.J. MaTEE'[/U][/U] u:

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            • Dutchman
              Speed Bag Historian
              • Jun 2006
              • 1968

              #7
              Those of us that are in the situation of living in a multiple family dwelling have had to be satisfied with using free standing bag units. They are not ideal by any means due to the vibration issues, but it beats being evicted.
              Last edited by Dutchman; 01-17-2010, 01:03 PM.

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              • Griffin
                Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 78

                #8
                Welcome to the forum! I'm new also, only a week ahead of you, but I can tell you that everyone here is helpful and eager to share their knowledge...

                Look forward to having you here!

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                • paranday
                  Speed Bag Guru
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 2515

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dutchman View Post
                  Those of us that are in the situation of living in a multiple family dwelling have had to be satisfied with using free standing bag units. They are not ideal by any means due to the vibration issues, but it beats being evicted.
                  I agree.

                  Otherwise maybe you can find a time when nobody will object. I found that solution to be very restrictive when I had a similar living arrangement. Wish I had built a freestanding unit back then. Or mounted a wall unit to the cement basement wall, which might have been quiet enough. A problem worth solving.

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                  • sparrky37
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 250

                    #10
                    Welcome I joined a couple of days ago. This is a great place to be a part of when you got the Speed Baggn addiction.

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                    • Rafael
                      Speed Bag Trainee
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 2

                      #11
                      I really don't care if I disturb neighbors or not. Sometimes these jerks are up all night blasting music on every weekend. So it's my turn to make some unpleasant noise.

                      Besides, how loud are we talking about here? Does speed bagging really produce that much loud noise?

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                      • RenoRattler
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 210

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Rafael View Post
                        I really don't care if I disturb neighbors or not. Sometimes these jerks are up all night blasting music on every weekend. So it's my turn to make some unpleasant noise.

                        Besides, how loud are we talking about here? Does speed bagging really produce that much loud noise?
                        It's not necessarily loud, but the fact that most platforms are mounted to studs...transfers noise quite a ways.

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                        • Speedbag
                          Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

                          • Feb 2006
                          • 7141

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Rafael View Post
                          I really don't care if I disturb neighbors or not. Sometimes these jerks are up all night blasting music on every weekend. So it's my turn to make some unpleasant noise.

                          Besides, how loud are we talking about here? Does speed bagging really produce that much loud noise?
                          The noise factor can also be influenced by the room acoustics. If you have highly reflective surfaces it can seem louder. I used to hit all night in my garage with the door closed and it would sound like a giant echo chamber. The neighbors could hear it plenty, ( or maybe it was the boom box when I was hitting to music), but when I started hanging up thick padded material around the door and wall it killed the sound (or at least the echo) quite a bit.

                          I've noticed that heavily carpeted gyms or those with absorbent flooring also tend to kill the sound a bit.
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                          • metaldad
                            Speed Bag Guru
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 1514

                            #14
                            Welcome to the forum! I'm hoping you're finding all you need to know to get yourself started? Looking forward to more posts and some video from you!
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                            • Tim
                              Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


                              • Jan 2006
                              • 3499

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Rafael View Post
                              Besides, how loud are we talking about here? Does speed bagging really produce that much loud noise?
                              It depends on the swivel type as well.. the clank of the metal ball hook travels quite far. The metal ball hook is probably the noisiest type.

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